It's great to have you on this group!
Best group of people around as you will find out in time.
I'm in WA. myself.
The Humane Society you volunteer at is one of the few I have respect for because they genuinely care about the animals.
I have worked with them in the past on Siamese at the shelter.
 
Well, only you can make the decision on whether you want ot bring another furbaby into your home.
Personally, I would.....it's the chance you have to take whether they are healthy or not.
I would hope they give you a discount or for free on the kitten since she did test Felv+ that in time your going to have extra expenses for special meds to increase the quality of life for her.
There aren't many rescues in OR that will take a positive baby. I'm not aware of any at this time that are taking any.
 
No, it's not a weird question to ask!
 
In a message dated 8/1/2006 1:27:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I volunteer at the Humane Society here in Portland (a really fantastic organization) and there is a 2 month old kitten who is FeLV+.  She's in good health so far...and I've been tempted to adopt more at this point than before in the year since Hep passed.  What do you all think?  Do you adopt another?  Can you keep giving of yourselves? 
 
This is a weird question, I know, but any advice you might have would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Leslie
 

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